The campaigners want investment in walking and cycling increased to £20 per head, as recommended in a recent report by the Assembly’s Economy, Infrastructure and Skills Committee. Welsh Government is currently spending just £10 per head, half of the level in Scotland.

The lobby had the support of the British Heart Foundation, British Lung Foundation, Friends of the Earth Cymru, Living Streets, Oxfam Cymru, Sustrans Cymru, Welsh Cycling and WWF Cymru, as well as cycling organisations from across Wales.

A spokesperson for Cardiff Cycle City, who coordinated the event, said: “We are delighted to have had the support of such a wide range of organisations; it demonstrates how this issue goes way beyond cycling. Active travel can help tackle some of Wales’ greatest challenges such as climate change, air quality and obesity. We are determined to convince Welsh Government that if they are serious about the Active Travel Act, they really need to finance it properly. There is evidence that every £1 invested in walking and cycling produces £14 in benefits, Not investing in active travel is just storing up problems for the future.”